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Clouds won't slow climate change: NASA survey finds their cooling effects have been overstated

2016-04-10 22:02:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

Salon: To some, clouds resemble bunnies. To others, they can look like squished flowers. When scientists used NASA data to peer into clouds, what they saw resembled a hazard sign warning of a fast-deteriorating climate ahead. Analysis of the first seven years of data from a NASA cloud-monitoring mission suggests clouds are doing less to slow the warming of the planet than previously thought, and that temperatures may rise faster than expected as greenhouse gas pollution worsens--perhaps 25 percent faster....

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